July Social Security Payments Arriving This Week: Here’s What You Need to Know
Are you eagerly awaiting your Social Security check this month? Good news – the first round of July payments should be arriving this week! Unlike last month, where some recipients experienced delays, this month’s checks were sent out on July 1 and are expected to be timely.
If you’re still waiting on your June check, there could be a few reasons for the delay. Your payment date is determined by your birthday and when you started receiving Social Security benefits. If you’re unsure of your exact payment date, we can help you figure it out.
Here’s the July schedule for Social Security and SSDI payments:
– July 3: Payments for those who have received Social Security since before May 1997.
– July 10: Payments for birthdays between the 1st and 10th of any month.
– July 17: Payments for birthdays between the 11th and 20th of any month.
– July 24: Payments for birthdays between the 21st and 31st of any month.
The Social Security Administration typically sends out payments on the second, third, and fourth Wednesdays of each month:
– Second Wednesday: Birthdays between the 1st and 10th.
– Third Wednesday: Birthdays between the 11th and 20th.
– Fourth Wednesday: Birthdays between the 21st and 31st.
SSI recipients generally receive payments on the first of each month, with a few exceptions. If you receive both Social Security and SSI, your payment schedule will differ.
If you don’t receive your check on the expected date, the Social Security Administration advises waiting three additional mailing days before contacting them. If you still haven’t received your payment, you can reach a representative at 800-772-1213.
Stay informed about your Social Security payments and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing when to expect your check each month.
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